Protest against undocumented foreign nationals

Protest against undocumented foreign nationals



Various political groups are expected to take part in a ‘March and March’ protest in Durban, calling for action against undocumented foreign nationals.

Herman Mashaba is among those expected to lead the demonstration, with the Inkatha Freedom Party also set to join.

For more on the planned protest and its demands, we speak to SABC News reporter Zanele Buthelezi, who is reporting live from Durban in KwaZulu-Natal.

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31 thoughts on “Protest against undocumented foreign nationals

  1. It is look SOUTH AFRICA WENT to Congo and they died because Congolese helped Burundi when they in danger now they are claiming to be a citizen of Congolese after 40 hrs this is going to happen to us after 100 yrs

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    The current mobilization by organizations such as Operation Dudula and various "Put South Africa First" movements represents a critical mechanical component in the transition to Stage 2 Technocracy. While these groups operate with the justifiable intent of addressing illegal immigration and protecting local interests, they are currently functioning as the "unwitting catalysts" for a system that fulfills their demands through an agenda they are not prepared for—one that ultimately dissolves the very civil liberties they seek to protect.

    The Convergence of Justified Concern and Technocratic Agenda

    The "Desired" Outcome: Organizations fighting illegal immigration demand strict border control, the removal of undocumented individuals from the economy, and the prioritization of citizens for jobs and resources.

    The "Hidden" Mechanism: The government is addressing these concerns not through traditional policing, but through the Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) of the MyMzansi App. By 2026, the state is "granting" the request for exclusion, but doing so via a total biometric net that requires every citizen to also be tracked, verified, and "permissioned" in real-time.

    The Surprise of Dissolved Liberties: These organizations will find their primary goals met—undocumented migrants will be physically and financially "choked" out of the system—but the cost is the mandatory digital tethering of the South African citizen. The outcome is a society where no one, citizen or otherwise, can move, trade, or consume without the "Expert System's" approval.

    Historical Blueprints: Technocracy and the Hudson Strategy

    The 1930s/60s Technocratic Movement sought to replace political "opinion" with "Functional Management." Their goal was a society where resources were balanced by technical experts using Energy Certificates—the early blueprint for today’s programmable digital tokens. The 1997 Hudson Institute forecasts for South Africa refined this by predicting that "Technical Centralization" would be the only way to maintain order during global shocks.

    Stage 1 (Manual) to Stage 2 (Automated): We have moved from the "Consent Phase," where IDs were static tools, to the "Execution Phase," where the Digital ID is an active gatekeeper.

    The Transition: Stage 2 is the fulfillment of these blueprints. It removes the "human friction" of corrupt officials or inefficient border guards and replaces it with an automated "Filtered Corridor."

    The 2026 Iran War: The Global Implementation Trigger

    The escalation of the War in Iran in early 2026 and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz have created the perfect "Boiling Frog" environment.

    Energy and Resource Rationing: The global energy shock is used to justify the mandatory rollout of Smart Load Management. Under the guise of "fair distribution," water and electricity are now automatically diverted to "Tier-1" economic zones, while those in "Tier-3" or squatter camps are throttled by the algorithm.

    Critical vs. Non-Critical Skills: The system now uses the MyMzansi App to filter the population. Those with "Critical Skills" receive higher resource allocations, while the "Unskilled"—both documented and undocumented—are placed at the bottom of the automated rationing queue.

    The Foundational Element: Digital ID and the MyMzansi App

    The MyMzansi App is the critical infrastructure for this plan. It is the "Digital Key" that has turned the economy into a "Permissioned System."

    SADC and Provincial Migration: Migration is no longer managed by fences but by Digital Manifests. The National Land Transport Amendment Act has turned long-distance taxis into mobile scanning nodes. If a passenger's biometric ID does not show a "Verified" travel or work token, they are flagged at provincial checkpoints like Beaufort West.

    Fulfilling the Agenda: For organizations like Dudula, the app successfully identifies and excludes undocumented immigrants from spaza shops, transport, and jobs. However, for the citizen, it means every purchase, trip, and health metric is now part of a permanent, trackable ledger.

    Predictive Programming and the Cinematic Mirror

    Cinema has been used for decades as a form of Predictive Programming, preparing the public for the "Stage 2" reality through the Boiling Frog Syndrome.

    Gattaca (1997): Mirrored the technocratic ideal of a society divided by biological and biometric "validity," where the "Unlinked" are relegated to the shadows.

    In Time (2011) & Snowpiercer (2013): These films provided the blueprint for "Life as a Token" and the strict, automated rationing of resources that we see in the 2026 energy crisis.

    The Circle (2017) & Elysium (2013): Socialized the concept of "Total Transparency" and the divide between high-tech "Lifeboat" zones (Western Cape) and the "Shadow Zones" of the rural interior.

    By the time the organizations fighting illegal immigration realize the full extent of the system, the "Digital Mesh" will be fully closed. Their concerns will have been addressed to the letter, but the resulting "security" comes at the expense of the very freedom they believed they were defending.

  3. If the ANC and the government are not controlling and stemming the flood of illegals, then the people MUST stand up and take control. This action is fully the fault of the ANC. I support this march and also the pressure been put on governing bodies who are not doing their jobs. The corruption by the ANC and state institution workers like home affairs who sell documents to foreigners for private financial gain is creating this problem, as very little consequences are enforced on these criminals. It's time that the people rise up and take control of our country, because no one else will!!! I do however request that all illegal people be treated with dignity and not harmed when removing them and handing them over to the authorities for deportation. Should these illegals resist or turn violent, then they will have to face the results of their actions. We do not want to encourage xenophobia at all and plead for calm and peaceful action from all who are assisting in containing this Illegal immigration.

  4. As a Congolese Man i cant believe what i'am watching, White people's and indians they are busy kicking out black foreigners in our Continent Africa?, i'am very disappointed with Black South Africans 😢, really?

  5. African black people are belong in African soil we are tired of heat each other killing we are one less unite Africa as one one love one nation together we gonna severve as one lets respect one another so severve were are black nation forgetti about west lows make us fierght each every day some people same blood

  6. How do you differentiate between illegal immigrants and foreigners who are doing genuine business? How are differentiating between business people who come to buy goods and go back to their countries. I think you south Africans should stop being xenophobia and hatred towards other Africans. I have never been to south Africa and I have been planning to visit your country but now I will have to think twice.

  7. It’s funny how South Africans rush to harass poor foreigners who are even struggling to make ends meet when they FAIL to fight the REAL problem in this country…which is Corruption. I don’t see any of these stupid uneducated parties marching when people are looting billions of rands. Everyone is just shouting “foreigners must go” just get votes and it’s the uneducated and naive people that keeps falling for that nonsense.. How naive can people be?

  8. Did I hear him saying it foreigners fault? The last time I checked, 70% of the wealth is controlled by white SA’s. So, how about to fight the inequality? Instead you are blaming it on other African brothers. Y’all make me sick.

  9. BRAVO JACINTA SIYA BULELA KU ZULU MAYIBUYE I SOUTH AFRICA💪🏾✊🏾👊🏾🌹🥰🤷🏾🤩✊🏾🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦

  10. The thousands of unemployed South Africans must employed to build strong borders with concrete and steel and the government must pay these patriot workers who are building buildings and strengthening our borders …even it takes years to do so …and the army must be permanently stationed at critical points of the border to help the Border Management to stop illegal border crossing …and of course the corrupt border guards must be replaced with honest , patriotic ones who will not succumb to taking bribes .

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